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J Graham
Posted by hehateme on 1/16/12 at 11:37 pm00
On the long Graham touchdown, why didn't Jimmy just fall down at the 1 yard line? We could have run out the clock and had 4 tries to get 1 yard to win it.
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On the long Graham touchdown, why didn't Jimmy just fall down at the 1 yard line? We could have run out the clock and had 4 tries to get 1 yard to win it.
Wow...
You hear stories about things like this but you never actually think you will see them in person.
re: J GrahamPosted by Jason9782003 on 1/16/12 at 11:44 pm to hehateme
Well, if you run the clock down you won't have time for four plays
re: J GrahamPosted by Geauxld Finger on 1/17/12 at 1:57 am to hehateme
never take sure points off the board
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I'm fairly confident that what you proposed has literally never happened in the history of organized football.
Actually it happens occasionally. I remember Maurice Jones-Drew did it a couple years ago. Fell down at the one instead of scoring to run out the clock...but then I think the Jags were up at the time.
It's risky, but hey, it's the NFL and 1:37 in the NFL playoffs is waaay more time than you want to give any team. I remember when Alex Smith ran that QB run to the left for the TD I was thinking "Thank God he scored instead of just falling at the 2". We lose right there if he had done that. But then again they were up like the MJD situation. And the Saints two-minute offense is a lot more dangerous than the 49ers and you don't expect Greg Williams to run all out blitzes at that point either so whatever.
re: J GrahamPosted by goatmilker on 1/17/12 at 7:09 am to hehateme
Jimmy can do alot.
Jimmy just can't time travel.
Yet.
Jimmy just can't time travel.
Yet.
re: J GrahamPosted by Mr. Hangover on 1/17/12 at 7:40 am to TheShwenz
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Actually it happens occasionally. I remember Maurice Jones-Drew did it a couple years ago. Fell down at the one instead of scoring to run out the clock...but then I think the Jags were up at the time.
the only reason he did this was because the Jags were winning by a few scores and he didn't want to run the score up... jax was just trying to run the clock out and he broke a long run IIRC
re: J GrahamPosted by jefforize on 1/17/12 at 7:57 am to Mr. Hangover
Bryant Westbrook for Philadelphia fell down at the 1 on purpose, once
re: J GrahamPosted by HeadyMurphey on 1/17/12 at 8:46 am to jefforize
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Bryant Westbrook for Philadelphia fell down at the 1 on purpose, once
Not when they were losing by more than 2 dumbass
re: J GrahamPosted by Chad504boy on 1/17/12 at 9:03 am to Mouth
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not to mention the 49ers goaline/redzone defense is ridiculous.
This is the one reason why I think its not a slam dunk, fall down at the inch yard line. Other than that. Take a knee at the inch line, make them take a time out. Punch it in from there with 3 downs... at least you would have run some time off and forced them to use TO's.
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